| Posted: 31 Dec 2009 16:24 | ||
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Hello,
I'm using a chord i once saw somewhere, but i forgot his name and can't find it anywere. The Chord i'm looking for is, as i'm correctly remember, in the root of C, but i'm not about this. The chord looks like this: xx3210. I hope i'm making myself clear with that description. It looks like this in tab: e|---0--- B|---1--- G|---2--- D|---3--- A|------- E|------- I hope somebody can tell me what chord it is. Thx in advance, Daryl |
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| Posted: 02 Jan 2010 18:06 | ||
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| Fmaj7 | ||
| Posted: 01 May 2010 20:00 | ||
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Fmaj7.
It is an F chord with the top F dropped 1/2 step to E. Any Maj7 chord is like that - take the highest root note (from the chord name) and drop it 1/2 step. |
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| Posted: 24 Jun 2010 20:55 | ||
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| Posted: 23 Feb 2011 13:03 | ||
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| Hey DaSt1986, this is true, the chord is FMaj7, a beautiful chord, and sounding even better if you play all 6 strings, because the notes 'E', and 'A', are already being played in the chord structure, the added 'E' and 'A' open strings give it more body. Good luck | ||
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| can't find a E7/G# chord | ||